Felix Baumgartner and Watch Free People Check

14.10.2012 [SB Nation] - FelixBaumgartner will be seeking to make history without becoming it on Sunday when he attempts to become the first man to go supersonic without the aid of mechanical propulsion. Baumgartner is in the midst of his ascent to just about 120,000 feet

15.10.2012 [IBNLive] - 43-year-old Austrian skydiver FelixBaumgartner jumped over 1,20,000 feet to land safely on Earth. He is the first skydiver to break the sound barrier in the highest and fastest freefall in history. Felix has broken Joe Kittinger's 52-year-old record

14.10.2012 [SportsGrid] - Remember a while back when daredevil FelixBaumgartner planned to jump down to the earth from 120,000 feet up, everyone on the internet became infatuated with it out of nowhere… and then the attempt was aborted because of excessive winds? Well

14.10.2012 [Popular Science] - 3:02pm MDT - And that's a wrap on press conference. Tune in tomorrow for a story featuring more of what the team had to say. 3:01pm MDT - Joe Kittinger: "I'd like to give a special one-fingered salute to all the folks who said he was going to come

14.10.2012 [Telegraph.co.uk] - Cheers broke out as the craft carrying FelixBaumgartner took flight at 9:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. EDT/1530 GMT). An enormous balloon rose into the air, pulling after it an 11-by-8-ft fiberglass and acrylic capsule. His mother wept as she watched the launch

14.10.2012 [MarketWatch] - Pilot FelixBaumgartner of Austria exits his capsule as he begins his record-setting skydive over Roswell, N.M., Sunday. Baumgartner broke a 52-year-old record by skydiving from 23 miles. Photo: Reuters. Life support engineer Mike Todd and Baumgartner

14.10.2012 [National Geographic] - Sixty-five years ago today Chuck Yeager piloted the Bell X-1 into history, becoming the first pilot to break the sound barrier. Today FelixBaumgartner may do the same—minus the plane. The Austrian sky diver and pilot is set to step out of a

10.10.2012 UPDATE: The launch/jump attempt for FelixBaumgartner and the Red Bull Stratos mission on October 9 has been aborted due to winds at the launch site in Roswell, New Mexico. At first, there was a 5 hour weather delay, ...

14.10.2012 [TechCrunch] - As I watch today's jump by FelixBaumgartner – it's been running non-stop on most major news channels, the same channels that gave a Space Shuttle launch about two minutes between video of a talking dog and what Kim Kardashian just ate – I'm struck by

14.10.2012 [In The Capital] - After a week of delays, FelixBaumgartner and Red Bull Stratos are prepared to attempt the record-smashing supersonic skydive from the edge of space again today. FelixBaumgartner and his Red Bull Stratos mission control team have announced Sunday

14.10.2012 [Gadling] - History is being made this morning in Roswell, New Mexico, as FelixBaumgartner rises quickly through the atmosphere to in a specialized helium balloon. This is the team's third attempt after weather conflicts during the week. Mr. Baumgartner plans to

10.10.2012 The above screenshot is of FelixBaumgartner suiting up for his historic 23-mile jump from the edge of space. After a number of weather related delays this morning, the Stratos team has been given the thumbs up to move ...